The territorial and maritime disputes in the South China Sea have been a significant and persistent factor affecting China’s bilateral relations with some member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations(A...The territorial and maritime disputes in the South China Sea have been a significant and persistent factor affecting China’s bilateral relations with some member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations(ASEAN).While a resolution to these disputes appears unlikely in the near future,it is important to properly manage differences and prevent conflicts from escalating into crises,which is essential for maintaining peace and stability in the region.Since 2023,the tensions between China and the Philippines over Ren’ai Jiao,Huangyan Dao,Tiexian Jiao,and Xianbin Jiao,along with their adjacent waters have once again highlighted the significance and urgency of crisis management in the South China Sea.展开更多
文摘The territorial and maritime disputes in the South China Sea have been a significant and persistent factor affecting China’s bilateral relations with some member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations(ASEAN).While a resolution to these disputes appears unlikely in the near future,it is important to properly manage differences and prevent conflicts from escalating into crises,which is essential for maintaining peace and stability in the region.Since 2023,the tensions between China and the Philippines over Ren’ai Jiao,Huangyan Dao,Tiexian Jiao,and Xianbin Jiao,along with their adjacent waters have once again highlighted the significance and urgency of crisis management in the South China Sea.